Your setup is just a dream. Those servers and CRT's are so amazing! Looking at this feels like being in a lego shop in a childhood. Also nice to see Astolfo's doing great!
Just a thing that i stumbled upon in several truenas forums. You are probably using RAIDZ1 which is not really reconmended at a larger disk scale because rebuild timings are super long when a disk fails and if another one fails while rebuilding your data is lost. So if you have a decent backup its probably fine but if not i would consider adding another hdd for redundancy in RAIDZ2 atleast. Otherwise great video :)
The reason it didn't work with the first PSU is the whole configuration uses more than 850W. Without counting the chipset and all other controllers on the motherboard, an approximate configuration would require around 720W of power. And this server would probably run on twin 1000W PSUs for both load balancing and redundancy.
if the server turns on with that psu, that’s even worse because that would mean the psu doesn’t have protection. the server refusing to turn on is actually a good thing and shows how good the power supply is.
Got the same CPU as you (not a dual socket sadly) been pretty good I host a few personal services on it and its been solid. Need to do a ram upgrade but other than that its good.
I had a similar set up with a 70w single Xeon on a dual supermicro board, 256G of ram, and a few hard drives just to test. After the first month i had to scrap it because it was using a STUPID amount of power when i was streaming from plex. Now i use a laptop with dual external 3.5 enclosures and i get the same speeds as before because of the 1gb bottleneck.
How much did all that cost you?? I ended up getting three servers and some rams sticks and a bunch of Xeon processors but the servers are proliant gen 8. Would I still be able to run them for storage like cloud storage or are they too old to be usable today??
nice, can you make some videos about the freepbx and the cisco phones? also have some cisco phones... but never works well also with sip firmware and freepbx :-/
you have every component to build the exact same spec pc that im currently using rn lol, i7-4790, 16gb, gtx 980. too bad my psu is top notch garbage, shuts off when a very specific load is applied.
I'm really happy TH-cam recommended me your channel as I'm really enjoying all the videos. This is a great one! In case you didn't know you can use the yellow sata ports to power a Satadom (or as supermicro likes to call them, superdoms). Just an FYI in case you didn't know. Could use them to boot an OS and save from using any of your spinning drives or separate boot disks. I personally just finished building a server using a X11DPH-T board. Supermicro hardware is pretty great, I'm personally a fan. I hope to see more videos in the future! Love that you're exploring older technology and playing games on original hardware- huge kudos to your effort in getting it all running. You should try running FreeBSD somewhere. Have fun!
Dumb thing that you might want to check out. The NVidia drivers are broken for the 900 series on linux. The fan will not ramp up. So the gpu will gladly slap the thermal limit.
Ngl but this is Moore better than my own server. I have my HP ProLiant ML110 G6 and is just full of recycled HDDs too from my school but everything I got is for free so for free server with 6x SATA ports and silly Pentium inside is fine as NAS and for upgrading it one day I will just buy whole new server but I don't have money so yeah (and I am limited by 100MBit switches I own)
this mobo is a dream, I built my daily pc with it, e5-2699v3, 128gb of ram to work on some network virtualization, 1tb ssd + 1tb hdd with vmware esxi (with more than 5 vm's), dual lan, pcie x8 wifi/bluetooth card and a beautiful gtx 1080ti. I can literally do anything with this system, and much cheaper than a modern pc with modern components now my question is, WHERE DI YOU FREACKING GET THAT CASE!!!! I NEED ONE FOR MY BUILD AND I STILL CAN'T FIND ONE FOR CHEAP :((((
I like how he uses an old CRT monitor to test his server. Old LCD monitors are everywhere these days. I've got two just shoved in my cupboard. I've got one on my desk, which I found on the fucking street. They are cheaper, lighter, and probably more reliable than those huge CRT monitors. That means this guy either went out of his way to hunt down an old CRT monitor, or he held onto his, while most normal people were throwing theirs out. Or maybe he found one dumped outside someone's house 15 years ago, and hauled the fucking thing home, just as I did with the aforementioned monitor on my left. Who knows? Either way, that's the monitor he reaches for when he wants to test that server. He has an LCD monitor in his data cabinet, and (I think) two more on the floor in front of it. If I could be bothered to rewatch the video, I'd probably find 10 more, _easily_. And yet he goes with the big, heavy, power hungry CRT that's probably old enough to drink by now. I don't know why he does this, but I like the dedication. This must be the coolest channel on TH-cam, and this sort of thing is one of the main reasons for this.
Your setup is just a dream. Those servers and CRT's are so amazing! Looking at this feels like being in a lego shop in a childhood. Also nice to see Astolfo's doing great!
the amount of storage for funni astolfo content is amazing.
2:58 ok, I love your rice inspired in an old macoOS
Love your setup and personality dude, really entertaining. Such a vibe to watch keep making videos plox
love the fuck out of this channel, glad i found my niche of ppl who like retro hardware and femboys and vaporwave, what a time to be alive
Hell ya
>arch linux
>astolfo on desk
yep certified linux user
That old server surprisingly looks like my r710. Old intel CPU, loads of shit DDR3 ram, no redundancy on the RAID array. Fun.
@1:52 based figurine
The crt monitor on the 360 was nostalgic.
sickk. keep the videos rolling
Well done! In my opinion, everybody should use such a server.
And your videos are very entertaining!
Thank you TH-cam algorithm for showing me this channel. Immediately subbed
Glad I found your channel, man. I feel like we would be kindred spirits.
youre probably my favourite youtuber currently. keep doing your thing man
sick rack man, hoping to see your phone shenanigans in the future!
I've always been interested in networking and server stuff because it looks technical and cool to learn, but never built anything.
12:18 lol
nice build!
Just a thing that i stumbled upon in several truenas forums. You are probably using RAIDZ1 which is not really reconmended at a larger disk scale because rebuild timings are super long when a disk fails and if another one fails while rebuilding your data is lost. So if you have a decent backup its probably fine but if not i would consider adding another hdd for redundancy in RAIDZ2 atleast. Otherwise great video :)
That figure is everywhere lmao
You should get one of those new 386sx computers
Bro really said, "Power consumption, never met him."
But fr this build is awesome, I wish I had something half as baller
That thing sounds like a fighter jet taking off 💀
Love it. Did you tell us build cost?? I can't wait to do an upgrade like this. I'm on a Dell r330 Xeon server. :(
great content
The reason it didn't work with the first PSU is the whole configuration uses more than 850W. Without counting the chipset and all other controllers on the motherboard, an approximate configuration would require around 720W of power. And this server would probably run on twin 1000W PSUs for both load balancing and redundancy.
if the server turns on with that psu, that’s even worse because that would mean the psu doesn’t have protection. the server refusing to turn on is actually a good thing and shows how good the power supply is.
@@satokotsu True. God bless EVGA
Got the same CPU as you (not a dual socket sadly) been pretty good I host a few personal services on it and its been solid. Need to do a ram upgrade but other than that its good.
This is MASSIVE
I had a similar set up with a 70w single Xeon on a dual supermicro board, 256G of ram, and a few hard drives just to test. After the first month i had to scrap it because it was using a STUPID amount of power when i was streaming from plex. Now i use a laptop with dual external 3.5 enclosures and i get the same speeds as before because of the 1gb bottleneck.
Always embrace the jank!
having a home lab is essential for anyone who enjoys tech.
Did u ever setup proxmox? I love it for my Homelab.
what OS did you have in the background at 1:00 ?
The Algorithm has chosen you!
Holy shit that old server is a fucking hooptie.
how much did it cost to buy all this ?
CRT Monitor FTW!
Absolutely love the videos how do you record with a phone harness for pov and tripod, been wanting to start a channel like this for a while
Bro's server about taxi down the runway and take off.
yummy storage :3
what is the powerdraw when in use?
How much did all that cost you?? I ended up getting three servers and some rams sticks and a bunch of Xeon processors but the servers are proliant gen 8. Would I still be able to run them for storage like cloud storage or are they too old to be usable today??
A 10 hard drive NAS in raid 0 is honestly insane lol.
what’s the power draw for your server?
11:07 i couldn't tell that from your pfp
what DE are you using dude? that looks sick
nice, can you make some videos about the freepbx and the cisco phones? also have some cisco phones... but never works well also with sip firmware and freepbx :-/
What KDE theme are you using?
Wath opersting system you use in the server?
I didn't understand anything, but great video very cool
great video
noob question: why do you need a gpu in a server / nas?
you have every component to build the exact same spec pc that im currently using rn lol, i7-4790, 16gb, gtx 980. too bad my psu is top notch garbage, shuts off when a very specific load is applied.
what is your power consumption with dual cpu?
I'm really happy TH-cam recommended me your channel as I'm really enjoying all the videos. This is a great one!
In case you didn't know you can use the yellow sata ports to power a Satadom (or as supermicro likes to call them, superdoms). Just an FYI in case you didn't know. Could use them to boot an OS and save from using any of your spinning drives or separate boot disks.
I personally just finished building a server using a X11DPH-T board. Supermicro hardware is pretty great, I'm personally a fan.
I hope to see more videos in the future! Love that you're exploring older technology and playing games on original hardware- huge kudos to your effort in getting it all running.
You should try running FreeBSD somewhere. Have fun!
Dumb thing that you might want to check out. The NVidia drivers are broken for the 900 series on linux. The fan will not ramp up. So the gpu will gladly slap the thermal limit.
good ol super micro
are you using KDE desktop environment ?
Ngl but this is Moore better than my own server. I have my HP ProLiant ML110 G6 and is just full of recycled HDDs too from my school but everything I got is for free so for free server with 6x SATA ports and silly Pentium inside is fine as NAS and for upgrading it one day I will just buy whole new server but I don't have money so yeah (and I am limited by 100MBit switches I own)
this mobo is a dream, I built my daily pc with it, e5-2699v3, 128gb of ram to work on some network virtualization, 1tb ssd + 1tb hdd with vmware esxi (with more than 5 vm's), dual lan, pcie x8 wifi/bluetooth card and a beautiful gtx 1080ti. I can literally do anything with this system, and much cheaper than a modern pc with modern components
now my question is, WHERE DI YOU FREACKING GET THAT CASE!!!! I NEED ONE FOR MY BUILD AND I STILL CAN'T FIND ONE FOR CHEAP :((((
Nice !
what case is that
What VM Software do you use?
probably proxmox
what's the name of the mac theme on your desktop?
QTStep Classic I think
6:01 sega saturn
bro what linux distro is that? I want it!!!
you're everything I wanna be
i made a server with a budget and its really complicated my specs are gtx 1050, intel corei5 2400 24gb of ddr3 btw love ur videos
Is that... is that °duct tape° !??
EVGA PSUs are pretty bad. I had problems with many of them, Supernova G3, BRs... I just buy Corsair now because they just work.
H110ds With Amd Epyc 7554 Is Rocks
from my calculations multi-core perfomrnace of dual E5-2697 V4s should be 10% higher than I9-12900K
My NAS has duct tape all over it. Hey, at least all my drives are the same model.
DAWG WHAT IS UP WITH THOSE FANS
Hearing server fans ramp up in my ear Is the best thing i have ever heard🥲
fans sounds like a formula 1 ferrari v10
Unraid is my one of choice
A server must have a redundant power supply.
bro used windwos as aserver and linux as a desktop, who is this dude?
i laughed cos u used torrents from sukebei XD
hi alstolfo
Femboy spotted
the femboy would notice the other femboy there. like a damm magnet, like things attract
I like how he uses an old CRT monitor to test his server.
Old LCD monitors are everywhere these days. I've got two just shoved in my cupboard. I've got one on my desk, which I found on the fucking street. They are cheaper, lighter, and probably more reliable than those huge CRT monitors.
That means this guy either went out of his way to hunt down an old CRT monitor, or he held onto his, while most normal people were throwing theirs out. Or maybe he found one dumped outside someone's house 15 years ago, and hauled the fucking thing home, just as I did with the aforementioned monitor on my left. Who knows?
Either way, that's the monitor he reaches for when he wants to test that server. He has an LCD monitor in his data cabinet, and (I think) two more on the floor in front of it. If I could be bothered to rewatch the video, I'd probably find 10 more, _easily_. And yet he goes with the big, heavy, power hungry CRT that's probably old enough to drink by now.
I don't know why he does this, but I like the dedication. This must be the coolest channel on TH-cam, and this sort of thing is one of the main reasons for this.
Who's that NetBSD waifu?
No way bro uses MacOS 9
nice torrents
ok
Lada 101 is better than any American car at its time special for it's price
Give unraid a look.
hey